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Triple-threat Atwell is slated to do THE LINEUPS HARVARD BROWN Green, l.e. (165) Prodgers, l.e. (168) Healey, l.t. (197) Larkowich, l.t. (197) Mellen, l.g. (175) Manrodt, l.g. (188) Russell, c. (192) Carey, c. (180) Glueck, r.g. (180) Mawhinney, r.g. (182) Booth, r.t. (194) McNeil (203) Daughters, r.e. (181) Finkelstein, r.e. (187) Wilson, q.b. (185) McLaughry, q.b. (197) Cohen, f.b. (185) Hall, f.b. (190) Harding, l.h.b. (165) Atwell, l.h.b. (179) Macdonald, r.h.b. (175) O'Leary, r.h.b...
Bucker Mike Cohen and flash Torby Macdonald are held sure starters, and the line is complete, with Bob Green and Don Daughters at end, Tom Healey and Ken Booth at tackle, Nick Mellen and Dave Glueck at guard, and Tim Russell at center. Bill Coleman, at right guard, and Win Jameson, at right end, are two other linemen who would seem to have a fair amount of business before the sun sinks behind the Stadium...
...travel over the rest of the group. Every single line starting post is a mighty good bet at the moment. Nobody is going to displace Bob Green or Don Daughters at end, Tom Healey or Ken Booth at tackle, or Nick Mellen or Dave Glueck at guard, or Tim Russell at center between now and Saturday--that is, of course, barring injuries...
Cleveland Amory '39, Kenneth L. Booth '39, Arthur R. Borden '39, William L. Calfee '39, Robert H. Calusdian '39. Edwin R. Clarke, '39, Arthur L. Derby Jr. '39, Francis J. Donavan '39, William H. Felmeth '39 William R. C. Greene '37, Frank P.Harnden '39, Nathaniel Heard '40, Robert G. Hoye '39, John A. Humphry '39, James Humphrey III, '39, Eric H. Jager '39, Howard A. Johnson Jr. '39 Raymond G. Jones '39; Walter Kaitz '39, Bernard Kalman '39, Walter S. Kerr '39, William A. McFadden '39, Philip E. Morin '39. Allen R. Puckett '39, Arthur Quincy '39, John E. Reagan...
...only regular who did not see service was Ken Booth, Harvard's bid for some kind of an "All" tackle and tailback Frank Foley but both are ready for service now. Mose Hallet filled in for him and played like he owned the post. For the scrubs guard Bill Coleman and wingback Ray Jones recently elvated to the "red-shirts," stood out. Jones passed to Win Jameson for the scrubs' lone tally...